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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1905)
THE MORNING 'ASTOWAN "'ASTORIA' 0 I K ( N. SATURDAY, JULY I, 1903. ILL ANSWER CALL Many Local Norwegians Ready to . Serve Fatherland. SENTIMENT AGAINST SWEDEN; . Dr. F. E. Mohn Explain! Situation. Con-; trove riy Followed with Great Inter- est For Month,. Telegram Sent to ' Storthing. Appeal to Roosevelt j j 4 - - Sentiment .eainst Sweden amonc the . . ' .Norwegian-American residents ot IBM city U strong. Approximately 2000 native of Norway reside in Astoria nu ovinia numoer a great many nave already made some preparation to re turn to im utneriana m tne event ot war. tne JNorwegianweUih contro- versy noeen ioiiowm wun prat interest for a period extending over six months. Under dateof June 11, Dr. P. E. Mohn, one of the most prominent of me Norwegian people nere, sent trie lot- lowing telegram to President Roosevelt: If two million Norwegian-Americans cou.a reaen your ear touay, tney would, as with one voice, pray that you reeog- mw me inuepenuenee 01 .orway. "Respectfully, UK. 1. E. MOHX." Irumediatly following a cablegram was sent to the Storthing at Christi an ia, which read: ; - "The Storthing, Chrktiania Norway. Congratulations. God bless and pro tect our dear fatherland. ' ' Societies Indun and from REV. C. AUG. "PETERSON, S. L. NANTHRLT, DR. F. E. MOHN, JOHN LAXGOE, i ALBERT THOMPSON, And all Norwegian Americans Dr. F. E. Mohn when interviewed rel ative to the latest dispatches received at a late hour last night, said: "1 attach no importance to the re port that the Norwegian troops are mov ing toward the Swedish border, be cause I firmly believe that Norway will not take the initiative in fact, I know ehe is only assuming a decisive atti- We Ve Been Disappointed About two weeks an immense Most Beautiful Ribbon of every imaginable style and we were preparing to give the people of Astoria the benefit &f our purchase. Word has recahed us that the ribbons could not be here in time for the date of our sale. (Saturday, July 1st.) It's a big disappointment to us, but WE WILL NOT DISAPPOINT YOU OUR ENTIRE RIBBON STOCK is at your disposal at a Reduction of 25 per cent. Better put in a supply for the Glorious Fourth while you have this opportunity. THE FOARD & STOKES CO. Where Ribbons Reign Supreme. tude, probably, with the object in view of conveying the idea to the SwedMi i Riksdag thctt she is preparing to defend her independence. This trouble has been brewing sine the dissolution of the J joint, resolution relative to the main , tenanc of individual consular service. b Sweden, last December. Previou to that time the Norwegian conservative I had manifested a denire to meet Swed I enoa friendly term, but no toon a the resolution waa broken bothe the liberal i and conservatives, a a matter of fact. all Norway, denounced Sweden' action and declared for the independence of Norway, Thia agitation that Sweden ha commenced against Norway it en- tircly a matter of convenience. Among the working classes of Sweden a thousand of vory intelligent people wno have nothing to say relative to th. affair of the country. The Miff rage there i different from that here; men U according to their mean. 4 ton certed movement ha been, on foot , ,, , . amonc the Vuklns classes for suffrage. ThU v .UMH ,uch proportions that th( ,ritocracy and the agrarians have v-me .,nned and in an effort to dt- wrt ,totion from wat promised to ,a M?rMng among the working chM(- ihey htve br0H,nt about tlMt international complications. Kins Oscar wording to advices I have received, in hig .p.,, from the lhn,Mi divulged his wntiment as being in favor of with Xwway. His precis words wre tht "the union was not worth fitting for." This called for a remark from a niember of aristocracy to the effet.t that the king in presenting his frj,ndlinea for Norwav had lost two erewns, or in other words, an attempt is being made to overthrow the Swed ish government" BOW TO GET TAIL Denver, June 30. David B. Cropp. physical director, and Fordyce P. Cleaves science teacher of the faculty of the university of Colorado, have devised method by which one's height may be increased within a short time. Their claims are backed up by actual experi ments carried on among student at the university, The method is termed "cartilage extension." The process is conducted by applying mechanical force to the body while in a vertical posi tion. .Experiments upon ten persons in the last three years have by actual meas two to five inches in from four to eight weeks, also permanently increasing chest measurements at the sawe time. ago we purchased quantity of FULL OF PATHOS Thurston's ' Appeal for Accused Senator. OCCUPIES THE ENTIRE DAY Poverty of Client Pointed Out Lwyt 1 For Defeat Strong Appeal to Jury, , .Allege Trial Wa Ptraecatioi and Evidence doe Not Support Indictment Portland, June 30. Ex-Senator John M. Thurston occupied all of today it) presenting his argument for the acquit tal of United State Senator John H. Mitchell. The former colleague of the accused senator made a strong appeal to the sympathies of the jurors for ac quittal, alleging that the trial waa one of prosecution and claiming the evidence presented during the trial could not sub stantiate the counts of the indictment. Mr. Thurston pointed out to the jury the poverty of his client asking that if Senator Mitchell ha been dishonest during his 24 years in the senate, if he would today be on the verge of poverty. Thurston's appeal was so full of pa thos, and feeling that the ageing frame of Senator Mitchell shook like a leaf and tears coursed down his cheeks, caus ing more than one handkerchief to come to use among the spectators. Thurston was still speaking when court adjourned for the day. Going to llwaco. The West Astoria baseball team ha planned an outing for tomorrow. A steamer will be chartered to convey the aggregation and their friend to ll waco. All are cordially invited. Receiver Appointed. New York, June 30. A temporary receiver ha been appointed lor tne Castle Braid Company,- It is state that the liabilities are $430,000 and asset about $348,700 SALMON CANNERY TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRS Branch Qf Lindenberger t Company, of thi City. Los fi jo,ooo. Antioch, Ca)., June 30. Angelo Steff- ano, while burning oobweba in his boat- house, started a fire today which spread to adjoining buildings. J. Lindenber ger ft company a sanmon cannery, cold storage plant, 600 barrel canned salmon, twenty fishing boat and one launch were burned. The loss i estimated at $150,000. The cannery at Antioch was a branch of J. Lindenberger and company of thi city. R. Lindenberger, when interview ed last night, said that he had been ad vised that the fire commenced about 1 o'clock yesterday, but as to the extent of the damage or losses he could sy nothing. He believed, however, that the telegraphic dispatches were exagerated. Sunday Excursion to North Beach. The Hwaco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip ticket every Sunday from Astoria to all point on Long Beach, including Nah cotta, at a rate of one dollar for the round trip. MAKES WORK EASY. Astoria People Are Pleated to Learn How It I Done. It' pretty hard to attend to duties With a constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorder. Doan's Kidney Pill make work easier. They cure backache. They cure every kidney ill. John J. Keating, painter, of 301 First street, Portland, Ore., say: "I had dull aching pains in my back for a number of years. They were often so severe that I had to quit work for two or three days at a time. The kidney secretions were irregular and scalding and I suf fered also from headaches and dizziness. My back was always lame and sore in the morning. Physicians failed to help me and no medicine did me any good until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They relieved the urinary difficulty and the heavy aching in the back disap peared.'' Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Chas. Roger's drug store and ask what bis customers re port. For sale by all dealer. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 4TH OF JULY OFFERING IN TWO . PIECE SUITS $10.00 TO $18.00 MADE RIGHT STYLED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT P. A. STORES Keeps & Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. J tjhe Why Worry About Your FOURTH of JULY GARMENTS You can get here Nobby drease For Ladies, Mioses nd children at prices, that re less than the materials and trimmings would cost A Clearance) Sale OF Shirt Waist Suits give yeu an opportunity to get big bargain in Silk and Alpacca suits: SILK SUITS at Iio to lis Former Price, $15 to $22 ALPACCA SUITS Is to io Former Price, $5.75 to $15. Our line of Wash Suit is not all picked over yet. But you must call quickly, if you mant to take advan tage of bargain at this time. A Pretty White Shirt Waist Suit is just the thing For the Fourth You will find here a good assortment of various styles and all sizes at price which will make the purchase easy. Children's White Dresses In piques snl linons. Butter Brown and other styles Price range from 60c to $1.5 O .Embroidery and Lace Trimmed INDIA LIKEN DRESSES for girls age 8 to 14. Price, i.oo to I3.75 Ladies! Attention! Apprentice wanted to perfect them- selves in the. art of cutting, fitting and designing. Taught quickly by latest methods. Full course, $5.00 system In cluded. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MRS. C. C. WILSON Jg T5h& 0 BEgUSHIVE TO Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy PICTURE YOURSELF in a nice, fresh,' snappy look ing suit made of fancy wor sted, cassimere, or a home spun at a price, say between $12.60 and $17.50, picked from a stock so big, that just the right proportion for any man is here. The picture is apt to be so good that you will make the change today, especially when you see our $17-50 SUITS FINISH LONG POLL Portland Men Arrive Here In Shell Skiff. ROW WHOLE DISTANCE Will Leave For Seatid Thi Morning. Nw Lightship in Harbor. Will Lv Out ia Few Pays to Replace Umatilla Reef Ship. J. F. Ho h and Ralph C. MsUon who left Portland Thursday in a shell skiff arrived here at 8:30 o'clock last night after a null of nearly 111 miles. The duo left Portland early Thursday ami reached Maygers at 8 o'clock last night, ... f.t f s . eHtabli-hing, it is said, an unprecedented record in long ditane rowing. Thrjr will leave today for Seaile where they will spend Mime time before returning to the expiwition city. New Lightship Arrive. LighNhip No. "U, a new host, arrived in yenterdny from Sun Fraririwo, nd is at the Tontftm Point buoy station, awaiting iipvtmn by the li)htliotie inxpector of thi litri t. She will leave out in a few days to take the pluce of the Umatilla Reef lightship, while the latter is receiving net-emwry repairs, and when completed and he return to hei station No. 70 will then relieve the Co lumbia river light Hliip .which is in need of extensive repairs. Barkentine Portland arrived In yes terday from Han Pedro. Kchonner David Kvans arrived in to load lumber. ' United State lighthouse tender Man- zanita arrived in yetserday. Oriental liner Arabia finished loading flour at Portland yesterday and he is expected to clear for Hong Kong via Japanese ports today. The Arabia hu received quirk dispatch. Clovernment dredge Wallowa will com mence dredging the Snake river in the vicinity of Lewiston soon. The Wal lowa is stationed on the Snake. Splendid Wedding. A Southern planter was asking one of his colored servants about her wed ding. 'Yes, suh,"she said, "it wa je the finest weddin you ever see hun dreds of guests, music, an' er lu-up er pray in'." "Indeed," commented her master. "And I suppose Suinbo looked as hand some as any of tliein. An embarrassed pause. "Well, no not 'xHctly, suh. Would you believ it, dat fool nigger neber showed up!" t Woman's Home Companion. Men. A 4TH OF JULY can be comfortably celebrat ed when you wear one of our suits. They give to the wearer the appearance of comfort and ease that can only be obtained by employ ing a swell city tailor. Our clothing is all guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded If you have never met us, come around and get acquainted with us and our clothing. We'll be pleased and so will you when you see what we can give you for $17.50 A SUIT. LOW EXCURSION RATES. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From Chicago to Asbury Park, N. and return, $21.35. Ticket good going Juno 29, 30, July 1 and 2, valid for return un til August 31 by, extension. Stop over at New York, PhiladelphU, Baltimore and Washington. Through sleeping car to Asbury Park. Baltimore and return, Hi. Ticket good going July 2, S and 4. Valid for return nntil August II, by extension. Stop-over at Washington. The only line tht operate through train, fend for circular to Pete ! llswsy, racinc Coast Agent, Saa Fran- cisco. B. X. Austin, Q. P. A., Chicago Consult your nearest thirt agent lor dcUils. '. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintain unexcelled ervlce from tha w",t h nl MeJUn close connections wl;h train of alt transcontinental line, paasengera ar ", msii vMfive v -w mv )evsavt lxul)lvl,) Memphli ,'nd N,w 0rlean.. ,, ,hrou,h theNt ,,, t0 tb, f,r tust. - ; Prospective traveler desiring Infor- aiven their choice of route to phloaco. mutlon aa to the lowest rate and best route are Invited to correspond with the following representative: H. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Aentr 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. J. C. LINPREY, Trav. Pnasengr Agent. 143 Third fit., Poitlnnd. Or. PAUL II. THOMPSON, Paas'vr. Aient, Colemnn Kulldlng. Seattle, Wash. Maud Isn't 8 and 30 too old to hope for any improvement? I should say not. One just begins to live. Take Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea. You will to blooming fair at 00. 3.1 cents, Tea or Tablets, At Frank Hart's drug store. As the picnic season is here We wish to call your attention to our extensive line of Lunch goods. Including Canoed and deviled meats, Crackers and Fancy Biscuit, Sar dine, Olives, Pickles, Etc We are carrying the best good in tb mar ket in every line,' and guarantee sat isfaction. The success of our recent sale's has again demonstrated the fact that the people will trade where they csn get THE MOST FOR THEIR MONEY, and we claim we are in a position to save you money on every thing in our lurge and varied stock. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION See our Fruit and Vegetable Dis play. Everything in the market. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Foard Q StoKes Co